<TITLE>Sources of Data [Potentially] Available via WWW</TITLE>
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<H1>Internet Archives</H1>This  information you can access with <A NAME=3 HREF=../../WWW/TheProject.html>WorldWideWeb</A>  if you have a
link to it. It's not very well organised in hypertext, through --
yet. (But Ed V is working on it...)
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<DT>Anonymous FTP
<DD> See the (too big) <A NAME=4 HREF=../anon_ftp_sites.txt>list of sites</A> providing this service,
the <A NAME=13 HREF=Help.html>Archie</A> database of network info,<A NAME=15 HREF=HCI_Bibliography/HCI_Bibliography.html> HCI Bibliography</A> , etc etc. Any
file available by anonymous FTP can be immediately linked into the
web: any WWW browser can use FTP to retrieve it. WWW is ideal for
FAQs and lists of FAQ lists. Also available CCITT standards (<A NAME=32 HREF=../Bruno/Newsletter.html> Bruno
project</A> ). The IETF Anonymous FTP working group (headed by Alan Emtage
and Peter Deutsch, famous for <A NAME=37 HREF=#36>Archie</A> ) works on improving access to
anonymous FTP areas.
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<H2></H2>See also: <A NAME=36 HREF=Help.html>Archie</A>,  a program which polls all anonymous FTP sites and
makes an index of what they hold.<P>
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<ADDRESS><A NAME=0 HREF=../../../WWW/disclaimer.html>Tim BL</A>
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